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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A Circus Masterpiece: “SPANGLES” “SPANGLES” With Marion Nixon and Pat. O’Malley. A smashing chariot race. A wild elephant escaped. A mysterious murder. See this gorgeous, thrilling spectacle. Also the latest chapter of “THE; RADIO DETECTIVE.” SUNDAY NlGHT—Picture Benefit. Pricilla Dean in: “THE CRIMSON RUNNER.” Fire darting from her eyes—a bloodred ’kerchief about her throat —she swept all before her in a mighty gust, of hatred and revenge. A startling story.. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. The Special Extraordinary. “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” “THE VOLGA BOATMAN. 1 ” A tremendous theme exquisitely developed. . . A veritable screen triumph ... It is the greatest pictute of the decade. An intensely dramatic superproduction of storm-tossed Russia, Full Orchestra. Specially Selected Music Score. Prices: 2/- and.l/6; Children 6d. Box Plan "at Webley’s. “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” Will be shown at REEFTON on Wednesday, RUNANGA on Thursday, at BLACKBALL Friday, and WAIUTA week-end. TJQSTPONEMENT: The Runanga Municipal Band has POSTPONED the Saturday Night Dance TONIGHT. TjON’T MISS Mawhera, Hockey Club’s DANCE, to be held in the i Oddfellows’ Hall TO-NIGHT. Good music. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/6. REEFTON PARISH DRIVE.

I N response to several requests, the COMPETITIONS will include Competitions in RECITATION as follows:—For boys and girls under 14 and fqr boys and girls under 9. The competitors are free in their own choice of subject. The entrance fee is Gd, and, as in the Singing, Piano, Violin and Dancing Competitions, the names of intending competitors should be in the hands of the Hon. Secretary, Mr. McCawe, by WEDNESDAY, Sept. 14. Intending competitors in the MAIDEN CHOP are again, reminded that NOMINATIONS close with Mr. McCawe on SATURDAY, Sept. 10. While the Parish Drive is in progress at the Catholic Social Hall, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Sept. 16 and 17, admission will be FREE for all patrons. ROYAL ROYAL ROYAL (N.Z.) AGRICULTURAL SHOW AGRICULTURAL SHOW , AGRICULTURAL SHOW Will be held at CHRISTCHURCH on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 10, 11. ENTRIES ENTRIES ENTRIES Close with the Secretary as follows:— Implements, Machinery and N.Z. Manufactures on SATURDAY, October 8. General Entries on SATURDAY, October 15. Applications for Space for Side Shows on SATURDAY, November 5. Schedules Free on application. G. G. DENNISTON, Show Secretary, 151 Worcester St., Christchurch.

FOOTBALL. EAGUE pOOTBALL. COBDEN SUNDAY, 3 p.m. BRADSHAW CUP: MARIST V. GREY SENIORS. MARIST V. GREY SENIORS. —Curtain Raiser — Third Grade: MARIST V. GREY—I.3O p.m. RECREATION GROUND. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14. AUCKLAND TvT .COMBINED COAST AND BULLER at 2.45 p.m. All trains delayed. Don’t miss it. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. ' PROFESSIONAL. gCHOOL OF JQANCING ABOVE LIMA’S MARBLE BAR. Telephone 274.

LESSONS given DAILY in MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, glasses every WEDNESDAY, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Ladies 2/-, Gents 2/6. Private tuition, 4/- per half-hour; 3 for 10/6-. A. C. STOCKDALE, Principal. JJISS JEAN. JJILLER, TEACHER OF DANCING, (Pupil of Miss MacLachlan and Miss Estelle Beere, Wellington). National, Toe, Ballet, Clog and Character Dances taught. Classes forming now. Address: 45A. Shakespeare St. Telephone No. 413. TEACHER OF MUSIC. MR. JAMES PATTERSON, L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., A.T.C.L., L.L.C.M., L.L.S.M., Teacher of Pianoforte, Singing, Theory and Harmony. Pupils ‘prepared for all examinations. Address: 80 High Street. ■ J>

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 September 1927, Page 1

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